Ward, Nigel | 11 Mar 2004 01:36
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RE: TLF specifc XML documents

Hello,

XML schemas for IMS content packaging and metadata specifications are
all available from the specifications section of the IMS website.

http://www.imsglobal.org/specifications.cfm

Regards,

Nigel Ward
Interoperability Analyst
The Learning Federation
Casselden Place, Level 5, 2 Lonsdale St, Melbourne 3000
email: nward <at> thelearningfederation.edu.au
phone: 03 9657 9740
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From: Shyam Sundar Sarkar [mailto:ssarkar <at> ix.netcom.com] 
Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2004 9:20 AM
To: belts-developer <at> lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Sinnott, Simon; Ward, Nigel
Subject: TLF specifc XML documents 

Hello,

Can someone provide the following XML docs from TLF or provide URL where
I can find them ?

*	some_name1.xsd - a copy of the the content packaging XML Schema
Document (referenced by the manifest). 
*	some_name2.xsd - a copy of the the metadata XML Schema Document
(referenced by the manifest). 
*	ims_xml.xsd - a copy of the XML Schema Document (referenced by
the manifest)

Thanks,
ssarkar <at> ix.netcom.com

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